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- | [[Image:heavenforeveryonevid.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Screenshot from the video]] | + | [[Image:heavenforeveryonevid.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Screenshot from the collage video]] |
- | + | [[Image:evolutionfilm.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Evolution (dir. Simon Pummell)]] | |
- | Whilst | + | Whilst [[Heaven For Everyone (Queen song) | Heaven For Everyone]] was represented by Simon Pummell's "Evolution" as part of the [[Made In Heaven: The Films]] project, an alternative clip was used in most places to promote the single release, which reached number 2 in the UK singles charts. |
- | Directed by David Mallet, this video mixed archive Queen footage with clips from what is arguably the world's first fantasy film, ''A Trip To The Moon'', made in 1902. | + | Directed by David Mallet, this video mixed archive Queen footage with clips from what is arguably the world's first fantasy film, ''A Trip To The Moon'', made in 1902. A slightly re-edited version of this promo which was chosen to appear on the [[Greatest Flix III]] VHS in 1999. |
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+ | '''Evolution''' | ||
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+ | Directed by Simon Pummell, "Evolution" takes its inspiration from the song [[Heaven For Everyone (Queen song) | Heaven For Everyone]]. ''Evolution'' intends to represent the hopes and fears of the world at large, and features performance artist Stelarc building and interacting with a robotic arm. | ||
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+ | Pummell continues to make challenging short films and in 2003 made the award winning documentary ''Bodysong''. | ||
==Credits== | ==Credits== | ||
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+ | | BFI Version | ||
+ | | Evolution | ||
+ | | Queen | ||
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+ | | Video | ||
+ | | 4.36 | ||
+ | | Simon Pummell | ||
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* Standard Version - unreleased | * Standard Version - unreleased | ||
* Flix Version - [[Greatest Flix III]] vhs | * Flix Version - [[Greatest Flix III]] vhs | ||
+ | * BFI Version - [[Made In Heaven: The Films]] |
Current revision as of 14:55, 11 December 2008
Whilst Heaven For Everyone was represented by Simon Pummell's "Evolution" as part of the Made In Heaven: The Films project, an alternative clip was used in most places to promote the single release, which reached number 2 in the UK singles charts.
Directed by David Mallet, this video mixed archive Queen footage with clips from what is arguably the world's first fantasy film, A Trip To The Moon, made in 1902. A slightly re-edited version of this promo which was chosen to appear on the Greatest Flix III VHS in 1999.
Evolution
Directed by Simon Pummell, "Evolution" takes its inspiration from the song Heaven For Everyone. Evolution intends to represent the hopes and fears of the world at large, and features performance artist Stelarc building and interacting with a robotic arm.
Pummell continues to make challenging short films and in 2003 made the award winning documentary Bodysong.
Credits
Version | Name | Artist | Recorded | Format | Length | Director | Filming Location |
Standard Version | Heaven For Everyone | Queen | n/a | Video | 4.30 | David Mallet | n/a |
Flix Version | Heaven For Everyone | Queen | n/a | Video | 4.30 | David Mallet | n/a |
BFI Version | Evolution | Queen | n/a | Video | 4.36 | Simon Pummell | n/a |
Availability
- Standard Version - unreleased
- Flix Version - Greatest Flix III vhs
- BFI Version - Made In Heaven: The Films